2006 Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Applications
County Applicant Project Description SRTS Funds
Barren City of Park City Construct and repair sidewalks on Bardstown Road, Third Street, Bell $218,000.00
Street, Gossom Street, and US 31-W and add raised crosswalk to
Bardstown Road
Boone Judge Gary W. Moore Rogers Lane Camp Ernst Middle School Neighborhood Connection - sidewalks $99,000.00
on Rogers Lane, signage, traffic calming, education and enforcement
Boone Judge Gary W. Moore Rogers Lane Camp Ernst Middle School Neighborhood Connection - $100,000.00
sidewalks on Rogers Lane, signage, traffic calming, education and
enforcement
Boone Boone County Fiscal Court Construct sidewalks along Limaburg Road, Conner Road, and Cougar Path $243,000.00
in Boone County to provide a safe environment for students at the Conner
Campus in Hebron.
Boone Boone County Fiscal Court Burlington Elementary - KY 18 Safe Routes to School Project: $250,000.00
Planning/design/construction of an 8 foot concrete sidewalk along the
north side of KY 18 from the intersection of KY 18/Darlington Drive to
Orient Street for a distance of 3,287 feet. This sidewalk will connect
Burlington Elementary to nearby subdivisions.
Boyle City of Danville Clark’s Run and Town Branch Multi-use trail: Construct new trail, improve $102,533.00
existing trails, and install directional signage along Town Branch Creek
and along Clark’s Run Creek to connect neighborhoods to two schools
located in downtown Danville.
Breathitt City of Jackson This project will consist of the repair and widening of old sidewalks, as $208,722.00
well as the construction on new sidewalks on various streets in the
community. It will also include the cost for an education brochure for the
children.
Calloway Mayor H. Thomas Rushing Murray Independent Schools (Elementary and Middle) Safe Walk & Ride - $56,800.00
sidewalks on Poplar, Broach, and Main Streets, educational materials and
crossing signage
Calloway City of Murray Funding will be used for sidewalk construction on Main Street, 7th Street, $250,000.00
Poplar Street, Sycamore Street, Locust Street, Williams Street and Hickory
Drive. Currently, there are no sidewalks on Hickory Drive, Williams, Main,
and Locust Streets, and only intermittently along Sycamore and 16th
Streets.
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Calloway City of Murray Project will include sidewalk construction along College Farm Road and $214,000.00
18th Street and the addition of bicycle racks. Education and
encouragement materials will also be included as a non-infrastructure
portion of the project.
Campbell City of Southgate City of Southgate School Sidewalk Project: Phase I - Construction $240,596.00
beginning at St. Therese Parish going southeast on US 27 ending by the
entrance to the Evergreen Cemetery. This sidewalk will connect students
to St. Therese Parish school and the Southgate public schools.
Christian City of Hopkinsville Sidewalks will be built along North Drive, Parking lots and traffic flow $250,000.00
through the North Drive Middle School campus will be reconfigured, and
safety upgrades will be made at nearby intersections.
Crittenden City of Marion Construct 2,350 feet of sidewalk along West Elm and construct a 4 foot $122,000.00
wide pedestrian bridge over Rocket Creek
Daviess City of Owensboro Construct a 6-foot sidewalk along Booth Avenue to connect sidewalks $218,330.00
along Lewis Lane and Mohawk Drive to connect directly to the Catholic
Middle School.
Fleming City of Flemingsburg This project is proposing to replace existing sidewalks in order to create a $40,000.00
safer route to school. The area is approximately 1300 ft. of sidewalks that
are currently in poor condition. This project will allow improvements to the
pedestrian and bicycle lanes.
Fleming City of Ewing Construction of sidewalks along KY 560 and Euclid Road $74,511.00
Franklin City of Frankfort The project includes the construction of new sidewalks along Kings $56,000.00
Daughters Drive from Leonardwood to Woodgate Drives and will provide
safe, convenient access for students to walk or bicycle to Bridgeport
Elementary, Bondurant Middle School or Western Hills High School.
Franklin City of Frankfort Installation of new sidewalks at Collins Lane Elementary and Elkhorn $89,185.00
Middle School, and sidewalk repairs at Elkhorn Elementary, Second Street
Elementary, Wilkinson Street School, and Frankfort Middle School
Franklin Franklin County Fiscal Court This project will include construction of a 3,500 ft sidewalk along $176,000.00
Steadmantown Lane (KY 2622) at Lakeview Park. The sidewalk will include
curb and gutter construction.
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Gallatin Gallatin County Board of Construction of 3 sidewalks on Dorman Drive/Asbury Point, Center $163,000.00
Education Avenue/Parkside Apts., and Boaz Drive/Gallatin Co. Elementary. Each
sidewalk will connect to the Gallatin County Schools.
Grant Deputy Superintendent Ken Gray Grant County's Safe Routes to School Program (Crittenden Mt. Zion Elementary) $14,350.00
- 200 LF of sidewalk on Indian Hills, incentives, education, walking school bus
program
Greenup Mayor William C. Hopkins Russell Safe Routes to School Sidewalks and Multi-use Path and Education $250,000.00
Program (Russell Primary and Middle Schools)
Greenup Fund Walk to School Day for the Russell School District (No match $14,283.00
required: Total Funds: $14,283)
Hardin City of Radcliff Radcliff Middle School Sidewalk Project - This involves construction of $248,575.00
sidewalks on both the east and west sides of US-31W (South Dixie
Boulevard) to provide a safe walking environment for students at Radcliff
Middle School.
Harrison City of Cynthiana Replacement of deteriorated sidewalks near the Southside Elementary and $247,000.00
Harrison County Middle Schools. It will also include a chain link fence for
protection from a steep drop off along one of the routes.
Hopkins City of Dawson Springs Sidewalk construction near Dawson Springs Elementary and Dawson $249,480.00
Springs Junior/Senior High. The project area follows Eli Street from the
schools heading north to US 62/KY 109, also known as Arcadia Street, and
east on US 62/KY 109.
Jefferson Mayor Kimberly Holsclaw City of Barbourmeade Norton Elementary Safe Routes to School Project- $64,800.00
signage, bike racks, safety/promotional items
Jefferson Mayor Kimberly Holsclaw City of Barbourmeade Norton Elementary Safe Routes to School Project- $64,800.00
signage, bike racks, safety/promotional items
Jefferson Jefferson Co Public Schools Meyzeek Middle School Safe Routes to School - funding will provide for $170,000.00
safer crosswalks, better lighting, installation of curbs, and a reconfigured
student drop-off plan at the middle school.
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Jefferson Jefferson Co Public Schools Sanders Elementary SRTS - improvements around school for a multi-use $25,000.00
trail, lighting, signage & landscaping. Widen and repair an existing route
to school on the northern edge of campus.
Jefferson Portland Elementary School Portland Elementary SRTS Project: Project includes pedestrian and bicycle $45,465.00
safety education and improvements to sidewalks, signage, and parking lot
striping at Portland Elementary School.
Jefferson Portland Elementary School Portland Elementary SRTS Project: Pedestrian and bicycle improvements $45,465.00
around the Portland Elementary School campus including the following
locations: (1) Northwestern Pkwy at the intersection of 33rd, 34th, and 35th
Streets. (2) 35th Street between Northwestern Pkwy and Pflanz Ave. (3)
Intersection of Northwestern Pkwy and Portland Ave
Jefferson Jefferson Co Public Schools Rangeland Elementary SRTS Project: Project includes pedestrian and $31,578.00
bicycle safety education and improvements to a pedestrian path,
sidewalks, signage, and parking lot striping at Rangeland Elementary
School.
Jefferson Jefferson Co Public Schools Rangeland Elementary SRTS Project: Pedestrian and bicycle $31,578.00
improvements in and around the Rangeland Elementary School campus
including the following locations: (1) intersection at Ridgecrest Road and
Rangeland Road. (2) from the school grounds through Rosalind Court to
Runic Way. (3) various areas along Runic Way. (4) from the school grounds
to Ridgecrest Road
Johnson Mayor Douglas W. Pugh Paintsville Elementary Student Drop-off and Sidewalk Improvement Project $32,800.00
Kenton Mayor John D. Link Edgewood Safe Routes to School (St. Pius, Caywood, R.C. Hinsdale, Turkeyfoot $207,850.00
Middle) - sidewalks on N. Colony, Colony, Madonna, Marie, training,
enforcement and education
Kenton Mayor John D. Link Edgewood Safe Routes to School (St. Pius, Caywood, R.C. Hinsdale, $210,850.00
Turkeyfoot Middle) - sidewalks on N. Colony, Colony, Madonna, Marie,
training, enforcement and education
Kenton Mayor Marc Otto Erlanger Safe Routes to School Program (Arnett Elementary) - multiple sidewalk $127,300.00
projects, winter program, campaign materials, promotional products, walking
school bus program
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Kenton Mayor Marc Otto Erlanger Safe Routes to School Program (Arnett Elementary) - multiple $127,300.00
sidewalk projects, winter program, campaign materials, promotional
products, walking school bus program
Kenton City of Crescent Springs St. Joseph School Sidewalk Project (Phase II): Phase II - Construction of $163,840.00
sidewalk along Western Reserve Road from Nordman Drive to Anderson
Street. This construction will connect to the Phase I SRTS project.
Kenton City of Ludlow Adela Avenue Sidewalk and Intersection Improvement: Installation of $40,000.00
pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Adela Avenue and Oak Street
and Adela Avenue and KY 8 (Elm Street). Installation of a sidewalk along
Adela Avenue between Ludlow Middle School and Ludlow High School.
Letcher Letcher County Board of This project will provide a 2,550 linear foot sidewalk system that will $192,000.00
Education connect KY 15 West to school buildings. It will provide a feasible way for
students to walk and bicycle to school.
Logan Superintendent Roger D. Cook Safer Routes to School for Russellville Schools (Stevenson Elementary and $135,000.00
Russellville Middle) - public awareness campaigns, educational materials,
student training, crosswalks and sidewalks, walking school bus program
Logan City of Adairville Funds will be used to create a network of walkways around Adairville $40,000.00
Elementary School. Funds will also be used for promotional items to
encourage the children to walk and bike.
Marion Superintendent Roger Marcum Lebanon Elementary Safe Routes to School - crossing on Main Street/US 68, $137,000.00
sidewalks on Veterans Drive and MLK Avenue, lighting, bike racks, education
and encouragement
Nicholas City of Carlisle The project will also include construction of a new sidewalk section, $174,000.00
diverting student pedestrians away from a busy intersection and moving
traffic.
Oldham Oldham County PW North Oldham Campus SRTS - project includes planning, design, and $192,000.00
construction of two trails totaling 4,000 ft long, and also includes
educational programs focusing on bike and pedestrian safety
Russell Russell County Board of This project will provide educational courses, materials, and sidewalk $57,650.00
Education enhancements to help ensure safety. The project will tie together
sidewalks that run adjacent to HWY 127 and the Russell County Middle
School.
Simpson City of Franklin This project includes funding that will effect three schools in the City of $175,000.00
Franklin. Funds will be used for sidewalks, crossings, educational
materials and safety training.
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Trigg Mayor Lyn Bailey Cadiz Safe Routes to School Trigg County Elementary and Middle Schools - $246,600.00
sidewalks, pedestrian walk light, pavement markings, educational materials, bike
racks
Warren Judge Michael O. Buchanon Safe Routes to School in Warren County (five city schools) - assessment, $196,000.00
public awareness campaigns, education, enforcement, sidewalks
Whitley Mayor Nelson E. Miller City of Corbin Safe Routes to School Project (Central Elementary, Corbin $195,000.00
Middle, South Elementary, Saint Camillus) - 24,540 feet of sidewalk along 12
streets surrounding schools, pavement markings, signage
Woodford Woodford County Tiger Bikes – SRTS Program, Woodford County: Provide funding for the $15,036.00
Woodford County Middle School Bicycle Program designed to give
students the knowledge and skills to ride bikes safely to and from school.
Funds will be used to purchase bicycles, equipment, and training for the
program.
$7,339,277.00
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